10 NOVEMBER 1838, Page 14

M. Rothschild, the banker, has furnished beautiful apartments in Paris

for Mademoiselle Rachael, the new actress at the Francais, who is a Jewess. The King has sent her 1,000 francs. She must have Went, indeed, thus to soften the hearts of the King of the Bankers and the King of the French.—alorning Post. M. Victor Hugo, according to the Presse, has sold M. Delloye, the publisher, for 240,000 francs, the right of printing his works for tea years ; and by the terms of the agreement has received half of this money down. The Moniteur Parisien says that the price agreed on is 300,000 francs ; and that M. Delloye intends to apply this plan, which he had previously adopted in the case of M. de Chateaubsiand, still more extensively. Good news for popular authors.